• Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Personally I’m of the opinion that tipping points should not be a focus. I think people have reached a level of fear saturation, and no more fear can influence the system, it just precipitates right back out. While you can replace one fear with another, this can be inoculated against with faith, which is fairly accessible and common.

    I think we need to actually take a page from Biden here, and stop pumping fear and consequences, and start pumping hope. Our stick is so waved the thing is fraying, but our carrots are underutilized.

    Guys like Elon Musk, of all fucking people, are beating us in the hope dept. How the fuck did that happen?

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      1 year ago

      Because the truth has limits on how hopeful and how simple it can be. Whereas the lies of billionaires have no such limitations.

      I agree with your point that the messaging isn’t working. But pushing hope without radical reform of our current systems is basically just trying to diffuse the reaction to the facts without actually changing the facts leading to the reaction.

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        1 year ago

        Agreed. But I think we need to focus our attention away from actual solutions to major problems, and onto minor solutions to minor problems, that will give us a footing for actually being able to take steps forward again.

        We need to fight the battle right in front of our faces, instead of focusing on our more standard long-term views. Otherwise we’re going to be strategically and tactically outmaneuvered by people that follow fewer rules than we do.

        It’s a feasibility and priorities consideration.

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          The problem with that being that the “minor solutions” aren’t really solving the problem. We’ve been doing “minor solutions” for many years now, and we have only accelerated in our destruction of the environment.

          We need drastic change. Failing some deus-ex-machina-esque invention that quickly and cheaply solves the issue with no sacrifice needed, then we have to be demanding radical change. If that isn’t possible, our other option is to just fail and die.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed. Everyone that cares already knows. Those that don’t care aren’t listening.

      It’s time to write about workable solutions for those who care. What we can do to prepare, what we can do to mitigate, and what we can do to survive in this new world coming our way.

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        1 year ago

        You should check out the history of apocalypse forecasting. It’s almost as amusing as the long history of “kids these days” complaints.

        Both are bullshit, however. People just like whining and fantasizing about things they don’t like being punished.